IGP Egbetokun Appoints Tunde Disu Principal Officer, Unveils New Policing Strategy

The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Olukayode Egbetokun, has made a significant appointment by naming Commissioner of Police Tunji Disu as his Principal Staff Officer. This decision comes as the IGP launches a new policing strategy for the Nigeria Police Force.

During the inaugural conference with strategic police managers, including members of the Force Management Team, assistant inspectors general of police, commissioners of police, and other heads of police formations in the country, held at the Force Headquarters in Abuja on Friday, Egbetokun officially introduced the new strategy aimed at achieving operational successes and re-igniting public trust.

In a statement released by the Force spokesman, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, it was revealed that the IGP has also made several other key appointments. These include CSP Ganiyu Adebowale as the Personal Assistant (PA-IGP), SP Adewale Ajibuwa as the Chief Protocol Officer (CPO-IGP), DSP Sheriff Lawal as the Aide-de-Camp (ADC-IGP), and DSP Olawole Ogunwusi as the Chief Security Officer (CSO-IGP).

“The Inspector General of Police reassures citizens that the Nigeria Police Force under his command will symbolize excellence, integrity, and compassion,” said Adejobi. “He urged the citizens to collaborate with the Police to shape a future where justice triumphs, the vulnerable find solace, citizens go about their lawful businesses without fear of insecurity or molestation, and where every citizen can truly believe in the power of law enforcement.”

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